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i, too, would be interested in hearing from anyone who is making their own dts recordings. i am currently setting up such a system and anticipate being operational in 3-4 weeks. i can refer other beginners to the electronic musician magazine website; do a search there under 'dts' or 'surround sound' and read the articles they provide. there's some good stuff there. kevin > hiya all, > off topic I know but hey that never seems to be an issue here .... > In this vast array of musicians has anyone recorded in DTS audio > yet ? A few > weeks ago there was a thread discussing 'octophonic' recording where 5.1 > digital surround was discussed but no mention of DTS. I am a film fanatic > (when I'm not playing guitar) and enjoy a pretty good home cinema setup. >I > have DTS decoders and until last week though this was fantastic for > films.... then I found a DTS audio disk of The Police. Now I like > the Police > ... not a huge fan but it's easy listening compared to what I > would usually > listen to... BUT OMG it is fantastic .... the clarity of sound and > separation of instruments is awesome. Think of your favourite all > time music > track ... well, you know how the hairs on the back of your neck stand up > when you hear it ? It had that effect on me immediately and > continually ever > since. If you have not yet experienced this I urge you to visit your >local > Home Cinema specialist and ask for a demo of a DTS audio > recording - it will > cost you nothing and I guarantee you will be impressed. > Since then I have done a little research in this area as I would > like to produce some of my recordings in DTS format. I have found some > software which will take six digital audio tracks (Left front, left >right, > centre, rear left, rear right and sub-bass) and produces a DTS disk image > which when recorded to CDR media can be inserted into a DVD player and so > long as a DTS decoder is present in the setup you will hear it in full > 'certified' DTS. (The process for techies is called DTS encoding) I know > this will take a time to prepare the digital audio tracks > initially but the > software I have seen is relatively cheap (it's called SurCode CD > Professional software encoder for DTS Digital Surround) at $499 > Url for anyone else interested is: > http://www.minnetonkaaudio.com/SurCode_CD_Pro_3.htm > Does anyone out there already use this ? If so how about a quick > review from > your perspective ? > I would also be interested in any info anyone has on recordings of this > nature. > Many thanks > Love this list ... I find daily gems of information here > Glyn 'my company has the longest disclaimer in the world ever...' Merga